Which MLB Players Have Had Their Jersey Numbers Retired by Multiple Teams?

In Major League Baseball (MLB), retiring a player's jersey number is a prestigious honor bestowed upon those who have made extraordinary contributions to their respective teams. Only a select few players have had their jersey numbers retired by multiple teams, a testament to their excellence on the field and their enduring legacy in the game.

Jackie Robinson: - Brooklyn Dodgers (42) - New York Mets (42)

Willie Mays: - New York Giants (24) - San Francisco Giants (24)

Hank Aaron: - Atlanta Braves (44) - Milwaukee Braves (44)

Joe DiMaggio: - New York Yankees (5) - San Francisco Giants (5)

Frank Robinson: - Baltimore Orioles (20) - Cincinnati Reds (20)

Greg Maddux: - Chicago Cubs (31) - Atlanta Braves (31)

Warren Spahn: - Milwaukee Braves (21) - New York Mets (21)

Tom Seaver: - New York Mets (41) - Cincinnati Reds (41)

Roberto Clemente: - Pittsburgh Pirates (21) - Philadelphia Phillies (21)

Pedro Martinez: - Boston Red Sox (45) - Montreal Expos (45)

Other Noteworthy Players: - Mariano Rivera (42): New York Yankees, Los Angeles Angels - Chipper Jones (10): Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs - Gary Carter (8): Montreal Expos, New York Mets

FAQs:

  1. Who was the first player to have his jersey number retired by multiple teams? Jackie Robinson
  2. How many players have had their jersey numbers retired by four different teams? Zero
  3. Which player was the youngest to have his jersey number retired by multiple teams? Jackie Robinson
  4. Which team has retired the most jersey numbers? New York Yankees (23)
  5. Which player had his jersey number retired by his team without ever playing a game for them? Jackie Robinson (Brooklyn Dodgers)

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  • Topps Roberto Clemente Rookie Card

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